This was the first I heard about it.. I tried ng-value, tried regular 
value.. but ng-attr-value... this one worked! Thanks!

Perhaps this should be mentioned in the angular docs in the radio button 
section? Can't see why not..

On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 9:34:38 AM UTC-5, Dmitry Koval wrote:
>
> You can try to use *ng-attr-value* attribute instead of just *value 
> *attribute 
> of radio button:
>
> <input type="radio" name="answer*" ng-attr-value*="{{answer.id}}" 
> ng-model="model.selectedAnswer" /> {{answer.displayText}}
>
> It works fine in IE7
>

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